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The Inner Teachings of Chuang Tzu: Chapter 6 - P1/2 (In Chinese)
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Today’s Between
Master and Disciples –
“The Inner Teachings of
Chuang Tzu, Chapter 6:
Teachings from Those
who were Great
who are No Longer Alive”
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The great philosopher
Chuang Tzu lived
from approximately 370
to 301 BCE.
He is considered one of
the greatest literary
and philosophical figures
of China.
His philosophy is
contained in the book
bearing his name,
Chuang Tzu.
His teachings were
true to wu-wei,
the Taoist doctrine
which means
to refrain from action
contrary to Nature.
He espoused a way of life
which is simple
and natural, yet fulfilling.
He advocated
for a flexible
and pragmatic approach
to understanding concepts.
Today, we present to you
an excerpt
from Chapter 6,
“Teachings from Those
who were Great
who are No Longer Alive,”
from The Inner Teachings
of Chuang Tzu.
In this excerpt,
Chuang Tzu discussed
the “Way of Nature”
or the “Dao,”
and by understanding
the true Dao, emperors,
kings, and leaders
would be able to bring
peace and tranquility
to their nations.
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for today’s episode of
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from Chapter 6,
“Teachings from Those
who were Great
who are No Longer Alive,”
from The Inner Teachings
of Chuang Tzu.
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Zhuangzi Chapter 6 ~
Teachings from Those
who were Great
who are No Longer Alive
One who has knowledge
about what actions are
of the heavens
and what actions are
of people
has reached attainment.
One who knows
the actions of the heavens
merges her life
with the heavens.
One who knows
the actions of people
accepts that knowledge is
a part of her intellect and
increases that knowledge
because she accepts
her own ignorance.
In the end
she will have lived out
her natural lifespan and
not have been cut down
in the middle of her youth.
She's fulfilled every aspect
of her knowledge.
Even so,
there's still something
to be concerned about.
Having knowledge
can only go so far
and then it's subject
to measurements.
One gets to a certain point
then starts questioning
how far they've gotten.
How could I sort out
whether what I think is
coming from the heavens
isn't coming from people,
and what I think
is coming from people
isn't coming
from the heavens?
Moreover, one has to
become a true person
before they can
have true knowledge.
What is a true person?
The true person
of ancient times
wasn't opposed to the idea
of being different
than the rest of society,
didn't try to be macho,
and didn't plan
for a lucrative career.
Someone like that
could move from
one situation to another
with no regret,
and measure up
her self-worth
without becoming
smugly self-satisfied.
Someone like that
could climb
to dizzying heights
without trembling in fear,
enter water
without feeling wet,
and enter fire
without feeling the heat.
This kind of perception
enables one to ascend
on the tails of Dao.
The true person
of ancient times
could sleep
without dreaming,
could awaken
without anxiety,
could eat food
without relishing in it,
and could completely
fill her lungs
when breathing.
A true person
breathed all the way
down to her heels,
while other people's breath
only filled the top
of their lungs.
Those who bend over
in submission
seem to spew forth words
from their mouths
like vomit.
Those
who harbor old desires
deeply within them
leave only a shallow space
for the heavens
to maneuver.
The true person
of ancient times
wasn't aware of
expressing joy in life,
nor of feeling aversion
to death.
He didn't feel a need to
be gracious when he left,
nor did he feel a need to
be aloof when he entered.
He could leave
as swiftly as he arrived,
and there was
nothing more to it.
He didn't forget
where he began,
but didn't question
where he'd end up.
He celebrated
what was received,
and recaptured
what had been forgotten.
This is called
not using the mind
to contribute to Dao,
and not using people
to assist the heavens.
That's what was called
a true person.
Being such,
his heart was adaptable,
his appearance
was unruffled,
his forehead
was unwrinkled.
With a coolness
like autumn and
a warmth like springtime,
joy and anger
flowed through him
like the four seasons.
He found contentment
with all things and
didn't think about when
he'd reach the pinnacle.
Therefore, if a wise person
has to resort
to using weapons,
his country
might be destroyed
but the people's hearts
wouldn't be lost.
The benefits
would carry over to
all the future generations,
but not because of his love
for any person.
Therefore, trying
to transfer happiness
into other living things
will not make one a sage.
Experiencing intimate
personal relationships
will not make one
benevolent.
Trying to keep in time
with the heavens
will not make one worthy.
One who isn't able to
reconcile advantage
with disadvantage
will not be a good ruler.
One who loses himself
seeking fame
won't be a good student.
One who inadvertently
loses his body
won't be good
at serving others.
Hu Bu Xie, Wu Guang,
Bo Yi, Shu Qi, Ji Zi,
Xu Yu, Ji Tuo,
and Shen Tu Di
(men who were moralists
and reformers
in ancient times)
were all in service to
what other people served,
agreeably followed
what other people followed,
but they couldn't
be comfortable enough
with their own natures
to follow themselves.
A true person
of ancient times
appeared to be
acting properly,
even though she didn't
conform to the norm.
She seemed
to be lacking, but
didn't grovel for favors.
She had some rough edges,
but wasn't obstinate.
She was extensively empty,
but didn't superficially
attract anything.
She brightly lit up
everything around her
as though she was ecstatic!
She soared like an eagle
as though there was no need
to find a place to land!
Her facial expression
took on a glowing quality.
What she was willing
to concede, stopped
with her own virtue.
She seemed harsh to those
of her own generation!
She was so diverse
that there was no way
to control her.
When there was
a new fad or trend
she didn't follow it.
She was so inattentive
that she forgot
what she was going to say.
She regarded suffering
as a compression
of the body, rituals
as flights of fancy,
knowledge as opportunity,
and virtue as
a means of protection.
Because she regarded
suffering as a compression
of the body, she was
gentle with reprimands.
Because she regarded
rituals as flights of fancy,
she went along
with the times.
Because
she regarded knowledge
as an opportunity,
she used
what was available
in dealing with her affairs.
Because
she regarded virtue
as a means of protection,
she encouraged others
to walk on their own feet
in order to
reach the pinnacle and
people genuinely attended
to what they were
involved with.
So, she united with
what was enjoyable,
and she united with
what wasn't enjoyable.
Being united is unity, and
not being united is unity.
Being united,
she followed the heavens.
Being not united,
she followed people.
When the heavens
and people join together,
there's no need
for one to be victorious
over the other.
A true person is said
to be like this.
Death and life are destined.
They're as certain
as the sky progressing
from night into dawn.
There are certain things
a person can't do
anything about.
All living things are
in that situation.
There are those
who set up a special figure
as the Father
of the Heavens (God)
and are only able to
love the image they have
of him as a person.
There might be something
even above that!
People set up someone
who they believe
has special powers
to heal them,
but their bodies
eventually die anyway.
There might be something
even more effective
than that!
When a stream dries up
the fish gather together
in a crater on the land.
They moisten each other
with their saliva
and splatter each other
with foam.
It'd be better for them
to be swimming freely
in rivers and lakes
than to be concerned with
having to do these things
to keep each other alive.
Rather than to praise Yao
and condemn Jie,
it would be better
to forget both of them
and how different
their Ways were.
The great clump of earth
(the world) is loaded down
with our physical forms,
struggles to keep us alive,
cradles us in our old age,
and provides a place
to rest our bodies
after we die.
Therefore, what's good
at keeping us alive
will also be good
at providing a place
for us to die.
A man may try to hide
away a boat in a valley,
which would be like
trying to hide a tool
in a swamp, but he believes
it's in a secure place.
Even so, around midnight
a strong person
might come along
and hoist the whole thing
onto his shoulders
and walk away with it.
Since it was so dark outside,
no one would know.
Hiding something small
within something larger
might seem like
the appropriate thing to do,
yet anything could still
be carted off.
If a man were to hide
everything in the world
within the world,
there would be
no place left for anything
to be removed to.
Living things
are already constantly
in this great situation.
Someone might have an
especially attractive body,
and they'd be pleased
about that.
However, a human shape
can be changed
by any number of things,
and those changes
might not necessarily
ever come to an end.
Is there pleasure to be found
in counting the victories?
Therefore,
a wise person will travel
where things take them
rather than
trying to constrain things
where they don't belong.
Whether it's better
to die young
or to live to an old age;
whether things
will start out good
or end up good –
people just keep looking
for ways to find meaning
in those things.
It's like everyone is
looking for more things
to be concerned about,
as though they're waiting
for one thing to come along
and change everything!
Dao expresses itself and
provides evidence of itself,
but not by taking actions
or showing a shape.
It doles out things, but
doesn't take anything back.
It can enter within you,
but can't be perceived.
It was rooted in itself and
grew from its own roots
before there was a universe.
It was so ancient
that it was there
before anything existed.
It provided vital energy
for both demons and gods.
It gave life to both
the heavens and the earth.
It reaches higher
than the ether of the sky,
but doesn't become tall.
It reaches lower
than the core of the earth,
but doesn't become deep.
It began before
the heavens and earth,
but can't be measured
by time.
It was around from
the most remote ages,
but doesn't become old.
The clansman Shi of Wei
got it so as to support
the heavens and earth.
Fu Xi got it and
found the key to the breath
of Mother Nature.
Wei Dou (a star in
the constellation Sagittarius
considered to be
the center point
of our galaxy) got it so as
to eternally stay true
to its course.
The sun and moon got it
so as to constantly
keep moving.
Kan Pi (a spirit, said
to have a human face and
the body of an animal)
got it so as to penetrate
the Kun Lun mountains.
Ping Yi (a spirit
of the Yellow River)
got it so as to travel
through the great river.
Jian Wu (a mountain spirit)
got it so as to dwell
on Mount Tai.
Huang Di got it so as to
rise up into the clouds
in the heavens.
Zhuan Xu got it so as to
dwell in the Black Palace.
Yu Qiang (god of
the North Sea) got it and
stood on the North Pole.
Xi Wang Mu got it
and sat on Shao Guang.
No one knows
where it (this mountain)
begins or ends.
Peng Zu got it and was
able to live from the time
of the beginning
of the Zhou dynasty
through the succession of
five rulers (five lifetimes
for most people).
Fu Yue got it so as to
become Prime Minister
to Wu Ding.
Then he suddenly was
in control of
the whole empire,
perching on the hand
of Sagittarius and riding
into Scorpio's basket
as though
he was a shooting star.
Nan Bo Zi Qi
(Exalted Count
of Southern Curiosity)
asked of Nu Yu
(Independent Woman):
"You're old in years,
but your face beams
like a child. Why is that?"
"I’ve learned about Dao."
Nan Bo Zi Qi said:
"Can Dao be obtained
through studying?"
"What? How could that
be possible?
You're not
the kind of person who
could do that anyway.
There was a guy
named Bu Liang Yi
(Rigidly Biased
Fortuneteller)
who had the ability
to become a sage,
but wasn't wise enough
to learn about Dao.
I'm wise enough
to learn about Dao,
but don't have the ability
to become a sage.
I really wanted
to teach him.
Oh, what great hopes I had
that he'd end up
becoming a true sage!
It's not so easy
to change one
who has the ability
to become a sage
into one who is wise enough
to learn about Dao
simply by
explaining it to them.
Yet I kept a close watch
on him and
tried to explain it.
After three days he could
disregard the world.
After he disregarded
the world,
I still kept at him.
After seven days he could
disregard living things.
After he disregarded
living things,
I still kept at him.
After nine days
he could disregard life.
After he disregarded life,
he could then
penetrate everything
like the first rays of sun
in the morning.
Being able to
penetrate everything
like the first rays of sun
in the morning,
he could then see
each thing individually.
Being able to see
each thing individually,
he could then overcome
a sense of past and future.
Being able to overcome
a sense of past and future,
he could then enter
where there is no death
and no birth.
What kills life isn't death.
What brings forth life
isn't birth.
As for
how he related to things –
without following,
without rejecting,
without constructing,
without destroying.
A name for this would be
Embracing Contentment.
One who
embraces contentment –
embraces and then
becomes complete.
Nan Bo Zi Qi asked:
"Are you the only one
who's heard about this?"
"I heard about this from
Master of Various Texts.
Master of Various Texts
heard about it
from Oral Tradition.
Oral Tradition
heard about it
from Clear Sightedness.
Clear Sightedness
heard about it
from Midday Whisperer.
Midday Whisperer
heard about it
from Humble Servant.
Humble Servant
heard about it
from Oblivious Chanter.
Oblivious Chanter
heard about it
from Dark Mysteries.
Dark Mysteries
heard about it
from Solitary Star.
Solitary Star
heard about it from
Uncertain Beginning."
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